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FX T-12 Whisper with the new Smooth Twist barrel review

FX T-12 Whisper with the new Smooth Twist barrel in .22

I recently read a post on a forum talking about FX and the new Smooth Twist barrel by Ben Taylor. I also found a link to an article talking about and describing the Smooth Twist barrel. I immediately forwarded the acticle to my friend with the title, “looks like another gimmicky attempt for the manufacturer to save money”. I didn’t beleive all the hype as I’ve found over and over again that reviews from magazines and professional reviewers to be exaggerated and more like an advertisement for the company. It just sounded too good to be true but I couldn’t help but be curious about this new barrel and decided to take the risk when I stumbled upon a great deal. Ironically, I went from being a skeptic to a believer and I just cannot wait to give people the news because it is quite exciting! The FX Whisper is the real deal! The Smooth Twist barrel is the real deal! I am not easily impressed and I am not a fan of exaggeration and hype and this air rifle has me excited!

I think the FX T-12 Whisper is the new contender to be crowned with the title, “King of affordable PCP air rifles”. Some regard the Crosman Marauder as the best PCP air rifle for the money but I have always felt the best air rifle for the money is the Air Arms S410, that is until now. I have no idea if the price is permanent or if this is a temporary special, but Airguns of Arizona has decided to sell the FX T-12 Whisper at an irresistible price of $599. The rifle I bought and tested is the .22 model. It rests on a lightweight synthetic stock and I was very excited to see how this rifle would perform as it also sports the new Smooth Twist barrel designed by Ben Taylor. This multi-shot comes with a 12 round magazine, adjustable buttstock, bull barrel shroud to reduce the report, and a fill gauge on the front of the air tube. I didnt weigh it, but its advertised at 6.2 lbs for the synthetic model. It feels light! It is filled by using the supplied fill probe and the recommended fill is 200 bar or 2900 psi. I decided to fill it to 2800 psi and shot an impressive shot string but quickly learned that this particular rifle likes a high pressure fill. Normally the power curve on a PCP air rifle will start off low, climb to a peak, and then descend back down. At a fill of 2800 psi, I was already close to the peak and I decided to try another shot string with a fill of 3200 psi. Here are the results:

2800 psi fill using JSB 15.9 gr. pellets
The numbers are in feet per second or fps.

876, 877, 883, 881, 880, 880, 880, 880, 881, 877, 881, 878, 881, 877, 877, 877, 875, 871, 871, 870, 870, 870, 867, 863, 862

3200 psi fill using JSB 15.9 gr. pellets

The shot string was impressive and I couldnt help but get even more excited to see how it would perform where it really counts, in the accuracy department. I was once again pleasantly surprised to find out that the new Smooth Twist barrel is not just another gimmicky attempt for the manufacturer to save money through a simple and cheaper way to produce barrels. I first heard about these smooth twist barrels from one of the posts in the Yellow Forum. I have been curious ever since and this was a big factor in me deciding to purchase the Whisper. Ill be honest. I was really skeptical about this new barrel. I read an article about it and it just seemed like another ploy to mislead and attract people into spending their hard earned money. I was wrong! The FX T-12 Whisper with the ST barrel is a tach driver! I didnt measure these groups but you can see for yourself that they are small. These are unsorted pellets and I used a Caldwell Tachdriver shooting bag to rest the front of the rifle while shouldering the buttstock in the prone position. My breathing, heat beat, and trigger pull were still factors, so just think of what the groups would look like if I were shooting indoors and using a vise to keep the rifle fixed and steady. This is for everyone who has been waiting for some groups from the new Smooth Twist barrel by Ben Taylor.

5 shot groups at 50 yards using JSB 15.9 gr pellets
Distance was measured using a Leupold RX-1000 rangefinder


A target analysis of my 5 shot group from 50 yards .31 inch ctc

I have owned several great shooters over the past year including the FX Royale 400, the Daystate Airwolf MCT, and the Edgun Matador; so I am not easily impressed. Honestly, I am usually disappointed to find out something has been hyped up and have a hard time believing anything I read anymore; especially when reading it from a magazine or from some famous reviewer. I am so tired of being lied to whether is it how quiet a particular air rifle is or how many shots to expect from a fill. It seems as it is quite common and even somewhat accepted for the manufacturer to exaggerate. Although I am very happy with the Whisper, it didnt start off well.

You would expect this air rifle to be whisper quiet right? Well, I wouldnt say its loud but it isnt whisper quiet either. The Crosman Marauder is noticeably quieter but that is about the only thing the Marauder does better. This is the only thing that disappointed me with the Whisper but I was very impressed with everything else so Im not going to complain too much. I really wish the Whisper sounded like the Marauder but that is easily accomplished by adding some baffles in the Whispers barrel shroud. It is just a tube with no sort of baffling, just an end cap, and the barrel is held in place with the use of barrel bushings. The barrel and shroud setup is very similar to the Airforce Talon SS.

Although this rifle is not perfect, I have to give it a thumbs up and it is without a doubt the new king of affordable PCPs. Out of the box the FX Whisper would give any air rifle, at any price, some serious competition. I do prefer the walnut thumbhole stock and side lever cocking of the FX Royale, the high shot count and incredible trigger of the Daystate Airwolf MCT, the compactness, shot count, and consistency of the Edgun, and the power of the .25 Daystate Air Ranger. All of these rifles have their own niche but at the current price of $600, the FX Whisper can shoot with the best of them! It is leaps and bounds better than the Crosman Marauder that my friend Joel was testing right next to me. Joel will do his review of the Marauder soon. I am sure he will have time while his new Marauder goes back to the dealer he bought it from for either a repair or a replacement. I on the other hand will be holding on to my FX Whisper and encourage anyone looking for a great PCP air rifle to get one soon.

Bobby Escay

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There as a deal on the Royale last week but it’s over. Robert was letting a few people buy the walnut stock Royale at the synthetic price because they were out of the synthetic model. It is over and not going to happen again anytime soon.

>> I just spoke to Robert at AoA today and they are completely sold out of the Whisper and Royale but the price is still $599 for now.

Great Deal!
Do you know if they are offering a deal on the Royal?

Thanks,
Lorrin

Varmiter, Would you say its as accurate as you EDgun?

quote mamcrackin:

Varminter, those Marauder groups look more like the Gamo shotgun…. lol
I think I would have sent it back and got a refund… That is just rediculous…

I would have sent it back and never look back but it is my friend’s rifle and he really wants a Marauder. It’s back in the mail today and another one will be sent out to him. It was disappointing and sad. We both got our new rifles, are testing them side by side and I’m shooting tight groups while he’s spraying the targets with pellets. I really hope this second one is a good one. I know they’re out there. I felt really bad for him and even offered to sell him my Whisper for my shipped price of $620 but he really wants a Marauder.

Varminter, those Marauder groups look more like the Gamo shotgun…. lol
I think I would have sent it back and got a refund… That is just rediculous…

quote quickster47:

Curious as to when you picked up the rifle for $599. I can not find it for anything close to that.

Carl

I ordered it not this past Friday but the Friday before. The price is not advertised and it’s a word of mouth sort of thing right now. I just spoke to Robert at AoA today and they are completely sold out of the Whisper and Royale but the price is still $599 for now. You’ll have to call and talk to someone in order to get the price.

No I think he shot that group from the hip. 😆

2 out of 10 on target at 35 yards.

You did actually look down the scope right? 😆

quote 80 GRIT:

Nice review. And I always thought that was a very good looking Rifle! I just received a MROD and have not had a chance to fully test it, but upon my initial crony test it would appear that the MROD may have the edge on shot count. Not by much, perhaps 10 good shots. Also, for around the same price, the customization potential goes to the MROD if coupled with one of David Soza’s aluminum frames.

Very impressive accuracy, no doubt. I am curious how my MROD will compare to my BSA Scorpion in the accuracy department….

I had more shots but only posted 35 because it was a part of the power curve that I thought looked the best. Let me know how your Marauder does. The one we tested had problems and is being sent back today. I don’t think the Marauder is a bad air rifle nut Crosman really needs to step up the quality control. I hope to get the other Marauder by the end of the week and will post the improved results.

This is why the Marauder is being sent back.

This is a 50 yard group or should I say spray!

10 shots from only 35 yards!

This reminds me of trying to shoot the JSB Monster pellets out of the Airwolf MCT 😆

quote condorbob:

You make me almost wish i didnt buy my condor. To make myself feel better im going to go blow some cans up with it. :4

Condors are in a class all by themselves. I have owned a bunch of pcps in the short while I have been collecting them, and there’s just something about a condor that is not experienced in any other rifle. Nothing can take the place of my black birds! 😎

Great review! Looks like a great starter rifle for that price.

I have one on order. Sounds like the next shipment’s a few weeks out. The batch they just sold out of was a mix of the old and new barrel.

😯 Excellent review!!

Thanks!

You make me almost wish i didnt buy my condor. To make myself feel better im going to go blow some cans up with it. :4

Nice looking groups. How much space is there between the barrel end and the end cap in the shroud?

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